Hi everyone,
Can anyone help me. I'm looking for a photos of the signal box at Ashley Hill Junction. The one that stood near the Ashley Hill road bridge in 1941.
I am researching the crash of a Wellington bomber in St Andrews Park, Bristol on 30th April 1941. My grandfather was the front gunner and died in the crash. Take a look at my Google Map http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF ... 4&t=h&z=16 and look at the 3rd placemark in the list for my interest in this signal box.
Whilst I'm here does anyone know who the signal man might have been?
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Signal box at ahsley Hill Junction 1941
I can remember this signal box. As a small boy, I went in it just before it closed in 1966.
There is a picture of the original signal box in a book called "Branch Lines around Avonmouth" Middleton Press. This box was replaced in 1959 by a modern, brick built, concrete flat roofed box, which is the one I remember.
The route from Ashley Hill Junction to Kingswood junction closed on 14th June 1965 and Ashley Hill Junction box closed 27th Feb 1966. The remains of what I think was a fogsignalmans shelter are still next to the line today.
I can also remember vague stories from when I was a kid of a plane crash in the area during the war. I'll have to ask my older sister for more detail about that though ....
There is a picture of the original signal box in a book called "Branch Lines around Avonmouth" Middleton Press. This box was replaced in 1959 by a modern, brick built, concrete flat roofed box, which is the one I remember.
The route from Ashley Hill Junction to Kingswood junction closed on 14th June 1965 and Ashley Hill Junction box closed 27th Feb 1966. The remains of what I think was a fogsignalmans shelter are still next to the line today.
I can also remember vague stories from when I was a kid of a plane crash in the area during the war. I'll have to ask my older sister for more detail about that though ....